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$5 Off State Fair Coupon Packages The State Fair of Texas begins on Sept. 30, but it's never too early to think about getting ready! Right now, you can save $5 off food and ride coupon packs by using the coupon code DMCOUPON5 at checkout....

Free Gift from Tiny Prints Through Tuesday, August 9, Tiny Prints is offering your choice of two free gifts: One notebook or one 5x7 easel art. Use the code PICKONE at checkout to get your freebie. A small shipping fee will apply....

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Free 8x10 From Walgreens From now through Aug. 2, Walgreens is offering a free 8x10 enlargement to all customers. Simply enter the code FREEDEAL731 at checkout to get this special offer.
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KGB Deals: $5 for breakfast or lunch for two at Blue Hangar Cafe. This unique restaurant serves burgers, wraps, salads, breakfast items and more in Roanoke, at the Northwest Regional Airport. Sit on the patio and watch planes as you eat. New customers only. Use by March 7.

Moolala: $10 for 100 eye-catching full-color business cards from Moo. These unique business cards are printed in full color on both sides – and you can even have a different image on the back of each one, which is perfect for artists and photographers to show off their work. They also have a full range of ready-made designs for the less creative among us. Shipping is additional. Redeem by Dec. 31.

Plum District: $20 for $50 in holiday cards from Paper Culture. Redeem online. Create beautiful holiday greeting cards or photo cards at this site; I ordered from them last year and love the heavyweight paper and original designs. They will even mail the cards to your recipients for you! Use by March 28.

Come out to Cleburne on Friday, Dec. 2 for their Whistle Stop Christmas festivities. The fun begins at 7 p.m. in downtown Cleburne with a lighted Christmas parade. Then, head over to nearby Hulen Park – kids can visit with Santa from 8 to 9:30 p.m. and listen to live Christmas music from local choirs. Adding to the fun will be food and gift vendors, and kids of all ages will be able to blow the whistle on the historic 3417 Steam Engine. This is a free event!

The Holidaily Deals promotion is back at Chili’s! Every day through Dec. 24, Chili’s offers a new coupon to save you a little cash on your next meal there. On Wednesday, Nov. 30, the deal is a coupon for free kids’ meals with the purchase of an adult entree. You can get up to 2 free kids’ meals per adult entree with the coupon.

Keller kicks off its holiday season on Friday, Dec. 2 from 6-9 p.m. with a Christmas tree lighting and a variety of holiday activities at Keller Town Center. At 6 p.m., the community tree will be lit, and at 6:30 the Holly Jolly Light Parade will begin. (The parade route will start off at Country Brook Lane and go in front of Keller Town Hall, then onto Bear Creek Parkway and back to Country Brook Lane.)

All during the event visitors can enjoy live music and dance performances by local community groups, including a performance of “The Nutcracker” at 6 p.m., courtesy of the Trinity Ballet, on the back steps of Keller Town Hall. Kids who are 42 inches or taller can also slide down a 2-lane snow-covered tubing hill. There will be plenty of kids activities in the Jingle Bell Zone; entry to this area is one nonperishable food item, to be donated to the Keller Community Storehouse.

If you’re athletically inclined, you can participate in the Santa Scurry 5K race at 7 p.m. Registration for the race is $30.

Today is the last day of fabulous deals at Plum District, and they’re pulling out all the stops by offering a 7″ Android tablet computer for just $78. This tablet is a $399 value and is going for $129 on the Plum District site. However, if you enter the code CYBER40 at checkout, you can get an extra 40 percent off, bringing the price down to $78. Free shipping is included, too. Check out the deal page now and buy early – this is sure to be a sell-out.

The CYBER40 code can be used to take 40 percent off other deals on the Plum District site, too. Here’s a listing of what else is out there:

For a limited time, Vistaprint is offering its customers a free customizable photo calendar. Customize the calendar with up to 13 of your favorite images, plus you can add in date reminders like birthdays and anniversaries. Great, cheap, thoughtful Christmas gift! You will have to pay shipping of about $5.

Ring in the season this Thursday, Dec. 1 at Grand Prairie’s Santa Stroll. At this free event, which begins at 6 p.m., attendees will enjoy entertainment from local elementary schoolers, then walk along the streets of downtown Grand Prairie in a candlelight procession. At the end of the walk, you can listen to musical entertainment from secondary school students – including a Hallelujah Chorus sing-along.

When the procession is over, you can witness the lighting of the town’s Market Square and Main Street and shop at local downtown merchants. Santa photos will be available for $5; hot chocolate and Christmas cookies are $2 each.

If you plan on walking in the candlelight procession, be sure to download a candlelight app on your smartphone before you go, for a safe, nonflammable light. The application called “Free Candle” is probably your best bet.

Come out to the Benbrook Community Center YMCA on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. for a holiday tree lighting and fireworks show, sponsored by the Benbrook Firefighters’ Association. The festivities will take place just behind the Y. This is a free event, but since it also serves as a fundraiser, you may want to bring a monetary donation or a donation of canned goods. All donations will benefit local families in need.

Also, if you are looking for a Santa photo op, you can come by the Benbrook Central Fire Station (528 Mercedes St.) from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2 – both Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand for photos! Pics are 4×6 and cost either $5 or a donation of 4 canned goods.

The Cyber Monday deals continue on LivingSocial with a great half-price deal: $15 for $30 in photo gifts at Snapfish. I love Snapfish because of the wide array of customizable photo gifts they offer. They have photo calendars, mugs, books, ornaments, magnets, and even skins for your laptop or iPhone. Whether you’re looking to spend a pretty penny or buy some heartfelt, inexpensive gifts, this deal is something that everyone can use.

If you buy this deal, you’ll have until Dec. 31, 2011 to use it, so don’t delay. Shipping costs are additional. Check out the deal page now and get your voucher!

Every day from Nov. 28 through Dec. 21, Sundance Square will host a live holiday musical performance at its Christmas tree, located on Main Street between 3rd and 4th Streets. These acts are mostly school choirs, but some churches are also involved. This is a free event! The schedule for the next few days is as follows:

Wednesday, November 30Eastern Hills High School Choir12:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 1North Hi Mount Elementary School Choir
7 p.m.

Friday, December 2Aledo High School Choir11:30 a.m.

Saturday, December 3Brass Quintet
6 p.m.Fossil Ridge High School Rhapsody Show Choir7 p.m.